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Amy Murray - 05/09/00 04:09:35
My Email:ARM600@aol.com

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I'm a niece of Romer and Kathy's whenever I'm down and feel bad I think of Paige and how she helped inspire so many people around her. I think about her a lot. I feel really bad that I didn't get to know her better, especially being family. Thanks for making this website in her memory. Keep on coming, don't get down about anything. Love, Amy

hailey madison mammel - 04/20/00 02:36:59
My URL:http://www.2mysist
My Email:paige@bizland.com
Comments: I hope I can help as many people with our website as you have with yours.
More Comments: My eyes are full of tears of hope from just one glance... thank you!

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My name is Hailey Rose Mammel. I am 19 months old and I have a new sister named Paige Madison Mammel. She is only 4 and a half weeks old and is sick with Luekemia. I am a perfect match for a bone marrow transplant. Paige is the youngest ever to have this type of Luekemia and I will be the youngest donor. She was not born with Leukemia but was diagnosed when she was 3 weeks old. Paige and my mommy & daddy have been at Motts Children hospital in Ann Arbor Mi, every second since. I made a web site for my si ter to help family and friends. It has health updates, pictures, movies, an email address to send love & support to Paige and a sponsor page to show thanks for the help from others. Please come see us at www.2mysister.com If it touches your heart, may be you can pass it on and touch theres.

Gina - 12/29/99 08:04:10
My Email:GMArnieri@aol.com

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I never met Paige, but I know her family and through them I feel I knew her. Everytime I see a butterfly I think of her. Cathy and Rich have done so much and what they have gone through has made a difference in my life. Keep it up guys!

Matthew Kingerly - 10/13/99 19:00:09

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WOW, is all I can say. You took a bad situation and made it into something wonderful. Good for you.

Sandy Pruitt - 09/29/99 17:34:18

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This is a wonderful site. I enjoyed the pictures of Paige. She was a beautiful child who has inspired me to do more for those around me. Keep up the good work.

Bob - 07/23/99 13:37:43

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Great site. Great job.

Lisa - 07/10/99 05:34:45

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Kendra Smith - 06/03/99 15:14:51
My Email:KendraRuns@aol.com
Comments: I love it!

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I was moved to tears reading over the scrapbook--anytime I have trouble getting out the door for a run, all I have to do is click to this site to get motivated all over. Your daughter was truly a blessing and an angel on earth. Thank you for sharing her with us.

STEPHEN MEIER - 05/11/99 21:08:36
My Email:meiers@il.leukemia.org
Comments: beautiful..amazing...moving..
More Comments: it really brings everything into focus

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CLAUDINE HENNESSEY - 05/07/99 17:23:30
My Email:HENNESSEYC@IL.LEUKEMIA.ORG

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Mary Drews - 03/31/99 21:05:48
My Email:Mary717@aol.com

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Hi Cathy, I just finished reading all our new and old pages of the web site and can't believe what a wonderful job you've done. It looks great. My hat is off to you for all your hard work and dedication, it really shows through.

Laurie Empen - 11/12/98 23:57:31
My Email:lempen@wict.org

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Hi, I did the Dublin Marathon in 1997 with the Leukemia Society of America. It was an incredible experience to say the least. I inspired my friend Cara Goodman to join the ranks of marathon runners. I know she has spoken with you. I am writing to see if you had heard of, or investigated Essiac Tea. Gary Glum, a doctor and research writer, wrote a book, Calling of an Angel about the work Renee Caisse ( I Hope I have spelled her name correctly)did. She found a cure for cancer. The e has been documented proof but the Canadian Government burned most of her research upon her death. You can get an idea of her life story by accessing amazon.com and pulling up the book. They give you a description. Fascinating and inspriring. I thought I would pass along what I had read and in doing so, I hope I do not insult you or offend you in any way. Maybe Renee Caisse did not find a cure, but reading what little I have made me at least stop and think. You had a brave daughter but then you are brave people. Sincerely, Laurie Empen

donna stelter,rn - 11/10/98 01:35:28

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Hello, from Milwaukee! You might not remember me, but I was Paige' nurse at CHW. I have been receiving your newsletters and love to here the up dates on the foundations progress. There are not many days that go by that the Wilsek family does not enter my thoughts.I am just learning how to use this internet "thing", but I am hoping to expand my world a bit. Rich I read about your marathon experiences, Way To Go! I have been running myself, but a marathon still seems many years away, especially now th t we are expecting a baby in January! Oh, I can't leave an Email address yet since I don't have one, but I will be sure to visit your site again. Keep up the great work with the foundation. Miss you, Love, Donna Stelter

Larwence Dawson - 11/03/98 19:32:35

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In a world where we spend our time hurting each other, I find it refreshing to see someone turning a heart ache into a 'Helping Hand' for those in need. The person who is running your foundation, Ms. Rehfus-Wilsek, should be commended on her wonderful work. Cathy, Keep it up.

Jill - 10/10/98 14:58:06

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I knew Paigé. She was a very beautiful and special person. I think about her often. I still miss her and I love what her parents have done in her memory. Keep up the good work, you are a special family.

Mary De Jong - 08/29/98 02:42:03
My Email:Lletters02@AOL
Comments: It was a pleasure to share in the memory of Paige thru the pictures and information that you make available.

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